As the warmth of crackling bonfires lights up winter nights across India, Lohri brings with it a spirit of joy, gratitude and togetherness. Celebrated
primarily in North India, the harvest festival marks the end of winter and the arrival of longer days, symbolising hope, prosperity and new beginnings. While families and communities gather to sing folk songs, dance around bonfires and relish traditional treats like rewri and gajak, Bollywood celebrities are also embracing the festive cheer. Social media was flooded with heartfelt wishes, nostalgic memories and vibrant pictures as stars joined fans in celebrating the occasion. The harvest festival, known for its vibrant bonfires, music and traditional sweets, saw several stars take to social media to spread joy and positivity. FromAmitabh Bachchan to Hema Malini, Akshay Kumar and more, celebs took to social media to extrend greetings (badhaiyaan) to their fans, friends and family on the ocassion of the auspicious festival.
Akshay Kumar, Amitabh Bachchan, Hema Malini and more extend Lohri wishes
Actor Akshay Kumar extended his Lohri greetings on Instagram Story.
Megastar Amitabh Bachchan shared a nostalgic note along with a picture from the celebrations. He wrote, “T 5624(i) - that 👇🏽 Tweet should be T 5624(i) So .. - Lohri diyaan lakh lakh vadhaiyaan. लोहड़ी दियाँ लाख लाख वधाइयाँ.”
Anil Kapoor took to X and shared a post in which he simply wrote, "Happy Lohri."
Taking to her official Instagram handle, Hema Malini wrote, "Happy celebration of all festivals this month🙏 Each one of us is INDIAN first and we shall celebrate the festivals together! May God bless our beloved India. #makarsankrant #lohri #Festive #festival."
Meanwhile, Vivek Oberoi penned, " They say every flame tells a story. Tonight, let the Lohri Agni burn away the old chapters and light up a brand new script for your life. May the harvest of your hard work be bountiful, and may your heart always be in 'Chardi Kala'. Throw your worries into the fire and let the rhythm of the Dhol lead the way! Sarbat da bhala te Parmatma sabte mehar kare. Happy Lohri to you all!"









